In truTV's new series 10 Things, comedian Jamie Lee takes the
listicle to a new level with a combination of irreverent commentary and
cutting-edge visuals. The result is a comedic countdown packed with
surprising and buzz-worthy facts presented with a unique point of view.

Type: Reality

Languages: English

Status: Ended

Runtime: 30 minutes

Premier: 2016-01-05

10 Things - Not Another Teen Movie - Netflix

Not Another Teen Movie is a 2001 American teen comedy film directed by
Joel Gallen and written by Mike Bender, Adam Jay Epstein, Andrew
Jacobson, Phil Beauman, and Buddy Johnson. The film features an ensemble
cast including Chyler Leigh, Chris Evans, Jaime Pressly, Eric Christian
Olsen, Eric Jungmann, Mia Kirshner, Deon Richmond, Cody McMains, Sam
Huntington, Samm Levine, Cerina Vincent, Ron Lester, Randy Quaid, Lacey
Chabert, and Riley Smith. Released on December 14, 2001 by Columbia
Pictures, it is a parody of teen movies which had accumulated in
Hollywood over the decades preceding its release. While the general plot
is based on She's All That as well as Varsity Blues, 10 Things I Hate
About You, Can't Hardly Wait and Pretty in Pink, the film is also filled
with allusions to numerous other teenage and college-age films from the
1980s and 1990s, such as Bring It On, American Pie, Cruel Intentions,
American Beauty, Never Been Kissed, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Can't Buy
Me Love, Jawbreaker, Sixteen Candles, Lucas, Rudy, and The Breakfast
Club.

10 Things - Plot - Netflix

In the stereotypical high school community of John Hughes High in
Southern California, attractive Priscilla (Jaime Pressly), a popular
cheerleader, separates from her talented football star but slacker
boyfriend, Jake Wyler (Chris Evans). After Jake discovers that Priscilla
is now dating timid and weird Les (Riley Smith) just to spite him, one
of Jake's friends, Austin (Eric Christian Olsen), makes a bet with him
to turn Janey Briggs (Chyler Leigh), a “uniquely rebellious girl”, into
the prom queen. Jake attempts to court Janey's love, but faces adversity
from his own sister, Catherine (Mia Kirshner), who is sexually attracted
to him; Janey's unnoticed admirer and best friend, Ricky Lipman (Eric
Jungmann); and memories from his past football career. Catherine
eventually assists her brother by slightly altering Janey's appearance
(by simply removing her glasses and ponytail), instantly making her drop
dead gorgeous. Meanwhile, Janey's younger brother, Mitch (Cody McMains),
and his friends Ox (Sam Huntington) and Bruce (Samm Levine), make a pact
to lose their virginity by graduation despite still being in their
freshman year. Mitch tries to impress his longtime crush, the beautiful
yet perverted Amanda Becker (Lacey Chabert) with a love letter. Bruce
says that he does not have a chance with her, mockingly stating, “Keep
dreaming!” As the prom draws near, Jake draws infamy among his peers
after he fails to lead his football team to victory at the state
championship game the year before. The situation is further worsened
when Austin tricks Jake into telling Janey about his bet to spite
Priscilla by pretending to whisper the secret bet in Janey's ear,
causing her to immediately leave Jake in anger. During prom night,
Austin and Janey go together; a jealous Jake and Catherine have a
dance-off with Austin and Janey, with Catherine dancing in a sexual
manner. Janey runs off crying. Meanwhile, Mitch and his friends are
having a lousy time at the prom until Amanda arrives and Mitch gives her
the letter (to which she responds that she does not have sex with every
loser who does such, but will give them handjobs), horny Bruce hooks up
with the equally horny international student Areola (unrated version),
and Ox later hooks up with Catherine after sharing a romantic and rather
odd connection. Jake is awarded prom king and the principal reads out
that the votes for prom queen are tied. Everyone thinks that it is
between Janey and Priscilla, but they are shocked to find that Kara
(Samaire Armstrong) and Sara Fratelli (Nectar Rose), conjoined twins,
win prom queen. During the traditional prom king and queen dance, Janey
supposedly left with Austin to go to a hotel. Jake goes to the hotel
room where he finds Austin having wild sex with a girl, but is shocked
to find that it is Priscilla and not Janey, while Les videotapes them
with his pants down. Austin tells Jake that Janey “ran home to her
daddy”. Jake coldly punches Austin and Priscilla, knocking them
unconscious for their part in Janey's humiliation. He then punches Les
for “being really weird” (he also punches a plastic bag that happens to
be floating next to Les); afterwards he runs to Janey's house only to
learn from her father that she is going to Paris for art school. Jake
arrives at the airport and confronts her before she can board the plane,
but uses a plethora of clichéd lines from other films (such as She's All
That, Cruel Intentions, American Pie, The Breakfast Club, American
Beauty, 10 Things I Hate About You, Can't Hardly Wait, and Pretty in
Pink) to convince her to stay home in America. His final (and only
original) speech suggests they would be better off separated, but Janey
mistakenly believes he is quoting The Karate Kid, and she decides to
stay with him.